Remember, if you are not the one selecting for your team but still want to speak out your opinion, go to the team forum and talk about the pick in the War Room thread, if there is no War Room thread for your team, create one. GMs, make sure you check out your team threads before you make a selection to see if anybody gave any suggestions.

5 minutes per pick.

Thanks to Legendary Poster for all of the help/ideas and zach757 for ideas.

For the Charlotte Bobcats there is no sure fire solution to fix their epidemic of problems. To determine their greatest need isn’t any easy task, with a multitude of issues contributing to the equal worst season record in NBA history. However, the most evident need is a scorer; evident through the highest scorer last season being Gerald Henderson, with a dismal 15.1 PPG.

The 6’8 Harrison Barnes fills that void and presents the Bobcats with a go to scorer for the future. His 17.3 points a game Barnes has proved he can score and do so in a variety of ways. His efficiency from outside and midrange is well documented, with a silky smooth and high release. If he can develop his ability to create his own shot then he will become a deadly scoring option in this league. We know he has the tools to achieve this, both in his offensive mechanics and his athleticism, which combined could result in an array of powerful and effective finishes.

Perhaps the most endearing trait I find in Harrison’s game is his attitude. This guy is a flat out competitor! He wants to work, he wants to improve and in the NBA there are plenty of people to assist him. The defensive scheme that the Bobcats new coach Dunlap has used throughout his career really supports Barnes’ game, giving him a setting that allows his offensive game to flourish.

During his workout with the Bobcats, Barnes impressed his potential new coach Dunlap through his ability to score and his athleticism. One point of interest was Barnes wanting to challenge Jordan to a shootout. It’s this competitive nature that Jordan embodied in his career and is a sought after trait by GM’s.

Another inactive user but I believe the Kings take Thomas Robinson here. Taking a chance on Andre Drummond when Thomas Robinson is still on the board doesn't seem like a good idea. While both players would fill a need (PF), Thomas Robinson has shown what he can do, unlike Andre Drummond. He's a more mature player and would become the natural leader the Sacramento Kings lack. Maybe how hard/smart he plays rubs off on DeMarcus Cousins (a la Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan).

Wait... is this user mock draft different from the one initially proposed by another user (don't remember his name) because I asked to get the 76ers' pick???!! I might have missed it lately because I was passing my end-of-high-school exams this week

Good athletic player that brings production with a ton of upside, great shooting stroke, and a huge wingspan. He has top 5 talent and grabbing him here would be a steal if he can fulfill his potential.

Well, Lillard is already taken and we need a Pointguard. No trades are allowed so the best thing to do is to reach for Marshall. He will be great running the floor with our young guys and playing pick and roll with Drummond and Aldridge. He will have to work on his defense though.

Seeing as Arnett Moultrie was the only players (aside from Leonard and Zeller) to be mentioned in the Bucks War room, it seems as if he's a good fit for them.

YSUFan10

"If I'm Bucks I go with Arnett Moultrie or Meyers Leonard or maybe even Royce White. I think Moultrie makes the most sense because he isn't that raw. The Bucks have poor good big men and Moultrie is a very good rebounder and I think that he will be a better pro than Zeller. Henson is definitley a great option at this pick, but Henson is skinny and not a great offensive talent. The Bucks need offense, and Moultrie and White can make the most immediate impact sooner than later. Leonard has potential to develop, but he is a bit of a risk."

Sorry I missed it. But TOL-23 got the pick right. The Warriors go with Meyers Leonard for the following reasons:

1) the warriors have no big man depth behind Bogut and Lee. Biedrins is a zombie at this point in his career. Tyler is raw as hell right now.

2) Leonard's got the frame, the athleticism, and the potential. He's a good value pick as well.

3) Klay cannot guard SFs. He's a 2 guard. So while Waiters is a better player than Leonard right now, having him only solidifies the 3 guard rotation of Curry/Thompson/Waiters, and does nothing to fill the hole at 3.

With the 14th pick in the 2012 NBA Draft, the Houston Rockets select Austin Rivers, shooting guard from Duke.

(Yeah, I'm copying the way Y2G wrote it lmao)

I feel as if the addition of Rivers will make Kevin Martin expendable. We've gotten a fair amount of trade offers for Kevin Martin and rumors about him going to the Timberwolves, Lakers, Grizzlies, and the Clippers.

Ideally we would trade down because Leonard, Moultrie, and Zeller are all gone but here it goes

With the 16th pick in the 2012 NBA draft, the Houston Rockets select John Henson, power forward from North Carolina.

Although we already have plenty of forwards, Henson is BPA here and our only other hole is at PG. With Lillard and Marshall both gone and Teague being a reach we have to hope Henson can develop into a Marcus Camby type of guy and we can play him at center.

We want to draft another Pg and another Center to come off the bench for us.

My board would be:

Pg

Tomas Satoransky

Tyshawn Taylor

Maalik Wayns

Josep Franch

C

Henry Sims

Robert Sacre

(At least one of them should be available)

But... IF DARIUS JOHNSON-ODOM IS AVAILABLE WE WILL PICK HIM INSTEAD OF THE CENTER. He is a great shooter and with a Pg like Marshall and an already dangerous frontcourt with Aldridge and Drummond coming in he will get plenty of open looks.